Sedation Dentistry Is Easy, Fast, and Comfortable
With the help of Dr. Jorgensen and Dr. Libby, you won’t have to live with an embarrassing smile or any tooth pain. No wonder so many patients say: “Sedation dentistry changed my life.”
Once you’ve experienced the care of an excellent sedation dentist, you’ll never be afraid to go to the dentist again!
You’ll be sedated just enough to be unaware of your treatment. At the completion of our care, you’ll feel relaxed and comfortable. You’ll discover how quickly and easily years of neglect can be corrected. We can replace crowns or missing teeth, extract wisdom teeth, treat gum disease, whiten yellow or stained teeth, repair a chipped tooth, and more. People with severe anxiety or just very busy schedules can receive the dental care they need, easily, quickly and comfortably.
Oral Sedation
You are given a small pill to take an hour prior to your dental appointment. Your companion will accompany you to the office. By the time you arrive, you will be very drowsy. When you arrive in our office, you will be escorted into a comfortable room, covered with a thick, warm blanket and have your vital signs monitored. After you are comfortable, Dr. Jorgensen or Dr. Libby and the experienced clinical team at Total Care Dental will take care of your dental needs. When your treatment is completed, your companion will return you home to finish your comfortable, relaxing day.
Complex dental treatments that often require six to eight appointments can be done in as little as one visit! All while you relax. People who have difficulty getting numb will find that sedation dentistry eliminates this problem. Sedation dentistry is a safe way to reduce the fatigue of extended dental care requiring long visits.
I.V. Sedation
When you visit our office for IV Sedation you will be warmly welcomed and you should feel confident that your comfort and safety is our primary concern. We have a visiting Nurse Anesthetist with extensive training and experience in the administration of anesthesia. He and the team are always with you to monitor your vital signs and keep you comfortable.
Most people are able to have intravenous sedation. There are some medical conditions that do, however, rule it out as an option. As part of your consultation, the doctor will review your medical history and discuss the different anesthesia options with you.
The sedative used produces, in most people, a very strong feeling of deep relaxation and well-being. Even the most highly anxious individuals can be treated successfully using this technique. Most people experience either full or partial memory loss of the dental procedures being performed, which most patients love. As with oral sedation, you will need a companion to accompany you home after the completion of your care.
Answers to Questions About Sedation Dentistry
Will I feel any pain?
No. You will feel nothing!
Will I be unconscious?
No, you will be in a deeply relaxed state, and you will be responsive.
Will I be monitored?
Yes, we are always with you and your vital signs are monitored during the entire visit. You are never alone.
How long will I be relaxing?
Depending upon your needs, from two to six hours.
Because you are totally comfortable, all of your dental care may be completed in just one or two visits. We can replace crowns or missing teeth, extract wisdom teeth, treat gum disease, whiten yellow or stained teeth, repair a chipped tooth, and more. People with very busy schedules can receive the dental care they need, easily, quickly and comfortably.
Will someone need to accompany me?
Yes, due to the sedative effects of the medication, you will need someone to drive you to our office and home again.
Who is a Candidate for Sedation Dentistry?
People who have:
- A preference for relaxed dental care
- High fear
- Had negative dental experiences
- Difficulty getting numb
- A gag reflex
- Very sensitive teeth
- Complex dental problems
- Limited time to complete dental care
People who:
- Hate needles and shots
- Hate the noises, smells and tastes associated with dental care
- Are afraid or embarrassed about their teeth

















